Jan_08_2003_L1266.txt Shift L1266 Start at 2003:008 12:30:00 GMT = 2003 Jan 8 7:30 am EST End 2003 Jan 8 11:00 am EST SOT shift report 2002-01-08 L1266 See http://asc.harvard.edu/acis/SOT_reports/sot-shift.html, or Jan_08_2003_L1266.txt SOT Lead Bill Podgorski SOT SC/ACA FOT-SI HRC-SI ACIS-SI OTHER Plan: - Running JAN0306B on ascending leg. Observing 'MACSJ0717.5+3745' (obsid 4200) with ACIS-I. Current Radiation levels: Soft proton levels continue to ve very low (~20). Solar Wind speed/density: 272 km/sec, 6 protons/cm**3 Flare Activity: M5 class flare from region 251 at 0007:2330 Region's 242 and 244 have potential to produce an isolated M-class event. Flare probability: M-class: 40%, X-class: 5% CME Activity: None expected to affect earth next 96 hours. COronal holes: A recurrent trans equatorial extension of the northern polar coronal hole was in a geoeffective position on January 6. Coronal streams and Geomagnetic field: The geomagnetic field is expected to be quiet to unsettled during the first half of January 8. A coronal stream will begin to influence the geomagnetic field during the latter half of the day and could cause unsettled to active conditions, perhaps even with minor storm intervals. Quiet to active is expected on January 9-10 with quiet to unsettled likely for January 11-12. Seq # ObsID It Target start time SI Grat RA dec roll ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- JAN0306B: 800356 04200 1 MACSJ0717.5+3745 2003:008:01:48:45.613 60.0 ACIS-I NONE 109.4627 37.7798 184.95 500358 P3 03879 0 RX J050339.8+451715 2003:008:18:56:45.613 5.0 ACIS-S NONE 75.9058 45.3072 241.26 ---- I4395 CAL-ER 2003:008:20:48:06.189 0.0 -- -- 72.0000 13.0000 289.86 200214 04395 0 ORION NEBULA CLUSTER 2003:008:21:16:16.189 101.2 ACIS-I NONE 83.7950 -5.3856 310.70 ---- T_E73 CAL-ER 2003:010:02:38:59.012 6.1 -- -- 175.0000 -4.0000 64.21 ORBITAL EVENTS: 2003:007:17:51:00.633 472 EPERIGEE ORBIT PERIGEE 2003:007:22:35:01.856 473 XE1RADZ0 ELECTRON1 RADIATION EXIT0 2003:009:01:34:58.302 473 EAPOGEE ORBIT APOGEE 2003:010:08:33:14.486 473 EE1RADZ0 ELECTRON1 RADIATION ENTRY0 2003:010:09:19:00.082 473 EPERIGEE ORBIT PERIGEE 2003:010:13:21:14.486 474 XE1RADZ0 ELECTRON1 RADIATION EXIT0 2003:011:17:03:17.417 474 EAPOGEE ORBIT APOGEE 2003:012:17:41:09.400 474 EE1RADZ0 ELECTRON1 RADIATION ENTRY0 2003:013:00:47:50.097 474 EPERIGEE ORBIT PERIGEE EVENTS DONE OBSID -------------- ---- ----- Start Shift 008:1230 AOS DSS-66 (Madrid 26m) 008:1400 4200 Status at AOS was as expected (see note 1) LOS DSS-66 008:1630 End of shift 008:1630 NOTES/ISSUES/PROBLEMS --------------------- 1) Status at AOS: UTC 2003:008:14:12:26 (Jan 8) f_ACE 1.16e+01 F_CRM 2.83e+07 Kp 0.7 R km 120038A OBT 2003:008:14:11:58 CTUVCDU 3569595 OBC s/w NRML FMT2_EPS CPEstat NORM OBT 158422318.44 ONLVCDU 3569584 OBC Errs 0 OBSID 4200 EPState SUN SIM TTpos 96167 HETG Angle 79.46 PCADMODE NPNT RA 109.461 Bus V 29.46 SIM FApos -535 LETG Angle 77.96 PCONTROL NPNT Dec 37.778 Bus I 31.27 AOFSTAR GUID Roll 184.949 ACA Object FFFSSSSS Dither ENAB HRC-I HV OFF ACA ImFunc TTTTTTTT Dith Yang 4.39 Yaw Rate -0.12 HRC-S HV ON ACA CCD Temp -10.4 Dith Zang -4.44 Pitch Rate -0.03 OBSMode NEXT ACA Int Time 1.698 Roll Rate -0.10 Door OP UNAC AOACSTAT OK FSS SunBeta NSUN Door CL UNAC FSS Alfa -49.58 Batt 1 SOC 100.00% Avg HRMA Temp 70.58 FSS Beta -49.80 Batt 2 SOC 100.00% ACIS Stat7-0 64 Avg OBA Temp 50.58 SA Resolv 164.80 Batt 3 SOC 100.00% Cold Rad -125.5 OBA Tavg Fault NFLT SA Sun Pres ILLM Warm Rad -82.0 OBA Trng Fault NFLT +Y SA Amps 15.26 RadMon ENAB HRMA power 86.60 SCS 128 INAC -Y SA Amps 14.88 EPHIN Geom LARG OBA power 91.40 SCS 129 ACT +Y SA Temp 117.32 E150 0.5 SCS 130 ACT -Y SA Temp 117.68 E300 0.1 Roll Mom. -1.866 SCS 107 INAC E1300 0.0 Pitch Mom. 5.961 UpL Cmd Acc 9474 EPH A-Leak 0.7120 P4GM 0.0 Yaw Mom. 9.782 Cmd Rej A 9 EPH B-Leak 0.1400 P41GM 0.0 Explanation Current Data: UTC 2003:008:14:12:26 (Jan 8) f_ACE 1.16e+01 F_CRM 2.83e+07 Kp 0.7 R km 120038A Currently scheduled FPSI, OTG : ACIS-I NONE Estimated Kp : 0.33 ACE EPAM P3 Proton Flux (p/cm^2-s-sr-MeV) : 1.16e+01 GOES-8 P2 flux, in RADMON P4GM units : 0.00 GOES-10 P2 flux, in RADMON P4GM units : 0.00 GOES-8 P5 flux, in RADMON P41GM units : 0.02 GOES-10 P5 flux, in RADMON P41GM units : 0.02 Orbit Start Time : 2003:007:17:54:00 Geocentric Distance (km), Orbit Leg : 119887 A CRM Region : 2 (Magnetosheath) External Proton Flux (p/cm^2-s-sr-MeV) : 1.40570000000e+02 Attenuated Proton Flux (p/cm^2-s-sr-MeV) : 1.40570000000e+02 External Proton Orbital Fluence (p/cm^2-sr-MeV) : 1.68121322446e+08 Attenuated Proton Orbital Fluence (p/cm^2-sr-MeV) : 2.83307370456e+07 HRC IM PS = OFF SP PS = ON Stp 43/54 Shield 1 HV = OFF Shield 2 HV = OFF Valid Event Rate 1 = 0 Valid Event Rate 2 = 0 Shield Event Rates = 0 ACIS FP Temp = -118.9 DEA Pwr = 45.2 DPA Pwr = 41.7 Science State = Science Active 2) Notes from 9:00am meeting: Operations (Darell): - 32supports last 24 hrs, 1 34m, 1 26m - Dumps current - No LS uplinked, still active through 011:0310 - CAP 820 ran at 008:0224. Disabled momentum unloading logic function (to prevent thruster usage until MUPS A1 issue is resolved) Mission Planning (Ken): - JAN06 loads will be unaffected by thruster work - JAN13 load depends on thruster activity and is on hold for now. - Preliminary review of JAN13 load done yesterday. S/C Engineering(Rino): - No new S/C issues. - Thruster activities summarized below. SOT(Bill): - See above notes on radiation DSOPS(Jen): - One quick look today (see below) GOT/IST(Mike) - New EHS passwords being issued. See JAnet Houser of (for FOT) Darell. Meetings/events: - 9:20am, thruster status telecon (see Roger's notes below) - 4:00pm, thruster status telecon - Note, 10am star working group mtg cancelled 3) Quick look data: Seq # ObsID It Target start time SI Grat Comment ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- JAN0603B: 500325 04414 1 G266.2-1.2 - NW 2003:006:23:15:57.694 35.0 ACIS-S NONE 4) Thruster telecon: Subject: Notes from 1/8/03, 9.20am Thruster telecon (Roger's notes) Dan Shropshire briefed the plan for the following options: - SOH and Calibration Friday (both successful) - SOH on Friday, does not pass successfully - SOH Friday (successful), Calibration on Friday indicates A-1 unavailable - SOH Friday, Calibration Monday (both successful) - SOH Friday, Calibration Monday indicates A-1 unavailable In addition, the following items were noted: 1. Goal for distributing SOH procedure (with pass/fail criteria) this afternoon. Possible procedure review this evening. (Dan/Nancy) 2. Generate procedure (momentum handline) for following cases: - SOH does not pass - SOH passes but calibration indicates A-1 unavailable (Ken Gage) 3. Review all monitors and confirm that SCS-107 cases are the only cases that must be considered given the above options. (Eric Martin) 4. Assess all SCS-107 cases and develop ops response to each. (Eric Martin) We will tag up at 4pm to review status on 405 244 5060 pin 1165.